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Chapter 64
Loans and Investments

Sections

64.001
Adoption of Rules
64.002
Content of Rules
64.003
Prohibited Transactions
64.021
Borrower Payment of Loan Expenses
64.022
Collection of Loan Expenses
64.023
Character of Loan Expense Payments
64.041
Penalty for Prepayment or Late Payment
64.042
Application of Prepayments to Loan Installments
64.061
Advances Paid by Association
64.062
Advances Are Lien on Property
64.063
Payment of Estimated Charges by Borrower
64.064
Record of Charges
64.081
Required Investments
64.082
Designation of Local Service Area
64.083
Rules
64.084
Waivers
64.101
Real Property on Which Association Facility Is Located
64.102
Disposal of Other Real Property
64.103
Transactions Relating to Association's Real Property
64.104
Record of Charges on Real and Personal Property
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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